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WORDS TEND TO BE INADEQUATE —Jenny Holzer, from her “Truisms” series
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words tend to be inadequate

—Jenny Holzer, from her “Truisms” series

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ideasin our society

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What is important in our society?

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What is true in our society?

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What is valued in our society?

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peoplein our society

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Who is heard in our society?

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Who is respected in our society?

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Who is ignored in our society?

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These are some questions that American artist, Jenny Holzer explores through her work.

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MainstreaM cultureCore beliefs, values, and behaviors that have been maintained and are accepted by a majority of Americans.

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autHoritatiVe VoiceClearly accurate or knowledgeable

*Consider how location, medium, and / or person delivering message changes the listeners / viewers perception

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FraMeworK 1970s

People questioning social structures

(class, gender roles, race)

Discontent with the U.S. government

due to Vietnam War.

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GoalTo sharpen people’s awareness of the usual baloney they are fed in daily life.

—Tate

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worKPlaces texts on a variety of locations and materials which are usually reserved for “authorities”

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best Known ForSeries title: “Truisms” 1977–PresentA series of common statements (in the US) and random phrases which seem to be rooted in tradition.

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your actions are pointless if no one notices

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romantic love was invented to manipulate women

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selfishness is the most basic motivation

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selflessness is the highest achievement

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tHeater MarqueesPart of “Truisms” Series1977–Present

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plaquesSeries title: “The Living Series” Began in 1989

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buildinGsSeries title: “Projections” 1993–PresentWorldwide

Text: Utilizes a variety of phrases and sayings. Includes things that she has written and things other people have written.

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led walls & MoreVarious projects1982–Present

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aestHetics

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Holzer’s work has impact because it appears in places that typically feature commercial or governmental messages

*Consider how a message changes when it is placed on a t-shirt? On a giant LED screen?

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Her “Truisms” seem more “true” because they are typeset and not handmade

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discussion

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What does it mean for a text to be authoritative?

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How do we react/interpret physically, mentally, emotionally to texts in our environment?

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conclusion

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Holzers work is important because it invites us to consider...

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How messages are more authoritative in specific contexts…

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How messages can be viewed from multiple perspectives…

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Whether or not any message can be fully “right” or “true.”

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tHe assiGnMent

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Before we begin, please remember...

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boredoM MaKes you do crazy tHinGs

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don’t place too MucH trust in experts

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it’s better to be a Good person tHan a FaMous person

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—Jenny Holzer, from her “Truism” series

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tHe assiGnMentFor real tHis tiMe

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step 1:Write your own “Truism.”It can be about anything, directed towards anyone, yourself, others, people in power.It can be serious, humurous, sarcastic. Anything that you want, really.

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step 2:Design a postcard using your “Truism.”

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step 3:Mail it to anyone you want. Barack Obama? CEO of a big company? Oregon State Representative? Owner of a local business chain?

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Go FortH!

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sourcesJenny Holzer - Projections. Web. 24 Oct. 2011. <http://www.jennyholzer.com/>.

“Jenny Holzer.” Cheim & Read. Web. 24 Oct. 2011. <http://www.cheimread.com/

artists/jenny-holzer/?view=selected>.

“Jenny Holzer: Truisms.” Tiere, Die Dem Kaiser Gehören. Web. 24 Oct. 2011. <http://

mfx.dasburo.com/art/truisms.html>.

“Tate Collection | Truisms by Jenny Holzer.” Tate: British and International Modern

and Contemporary Art. Web. 24 Oct. 2011. <http://www.tate.org.uk/servlet/

ViewWork?workid=6691>.